martes, 30 de julio de 2013

GOOG: Google's Cash Load Provides It With Endless Opportunities

Google's Cash Load Provides It With Endless Opportunities
by Valuentum

Search superpower Google (GOOG) reported decent second-quarter results Thursday after the closing bell. Revenue increased 19% year-over-year during the quarter to $14.1 billion, falling slightly below consensus expectations. Non-GAAP earnings per share fell 6% year-over-year to $9.56, over $1 per share below consensus estimates. Google's earnings per share can move around considerably during different quarters, but free cash flow remained robust at $3.1 billion, approximately 22% of revenues. This figure is down slightly from the same period a year ago, but it is still a very healthy number, in our view. read more »

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